Bruce Ely/The OregonianBrandon RoyBob Myers, the agent for Brandon Roy, said the All-Star guard will be given one week of rest before his right hamstring is re-evaluated next Thursday.

That means Roy will miss at least the Blazers' next four games: Tonight in Boston, Saturday in Detroit, and home games Jan. 25 against New Orleans and Jan. 27 against Utah.

Roy flew to from Philadelphia to Seattle with team athletic trainer Jay Jensen on Thursday to receive a second opinion on his strained right hamstring. The consensus out of that meeting was to give Roy a week to recover, then determine a course of action.

Roy's re-evaluation will come on Jan. 28, the same day the team will depart to Houston for a two-game trip against the Rockets (Jan. 29) and Dallas Mavericks (Jan. 30).

Roy missed two games this season with the strained hamstring, then came back and played 18 minutes in the first half Wednesday at Philadelphia. With 1:02 left in the second quarter, Roy made a driving bank shot, but immediately grabbed his hamstring. He was pulled from the game with 20.9 seconds left and did not return.

Roy suffered a strain on the same hamstring last season, which caused him to miss four games.